EUROMOD research on What Works for Work Incentives

The London event, aimed at policy makers, will look at what works to move people off benefits and into work.

What Works for Work Incentives is open to the public, policymakers, thinktanks, journalists and charities and will be held at Broadway House, Tothill Street, Westminster on Tuesday 7th November from 10am-1pm.

 

 

International comparisons

  • In-work poverty and secondary earners- Presented by Dr Xavier Jara (University of Essex):
  • Can parents afford to work? Childcare costs and work incentives in OECD and EU countries: Presented by James Browne (OECD)

Q&A chaired by Doug Rendle from HM Treasury.

Policy developments in the UK

  • Who faces weak work incentives? Presented by Dr Paola De Agostini (University of Essex).
  • Universal Credit and incentives to progress. Presented by David Finch (Resolution Foundation)

Q&A  chaired by Dalia Ben-Galim from the UK charity, Gingerbread

To reserve a place, please book via eventbrite.